Artisans Line-Up
Uncover an array of authentic pieces from skilled Mexican artisans. Our captivating live exhibitions offer a unique opportunity to engage with the creators themselves, honoring the rich tapestry of Mexican creativity and culture.
Eduardo Duarte
Eduardo Duarte is a multidisciplinary designer and artist based in Mexico City. His work bridges graphic design, furniture, and everyday objects, with a focus on accessible, locally made pieces that bring art into daily life. He co-founded RIBBA and INDUKA, furniture design studios, and teaches Industrial Design and Interior Architecture at CENTRO.
César Peralta
César Peralta Gaxiola is a visual artist and illustrator from Sonora, Mexico. His hybrid work blends digital illustration, traditional painting, and augmented reality to create vibrant, emotionally charged pieces that explore identity and introspection. Trained in industrial design and self-taught in visual arts, his work has been exhibited in Mexico, the U.S., Brazil, Italy, and Portugal. Whether in unique artworks or everyday objects, his creations bridge the personal and the collective through accessible formats and immersive technologies.
Iván Madrigal
Iván Madrigal is an abstract impressionist sculptor and painter. His work reflects a personal journey to dismantle the ego and reconnect with love as a universal truth. Using the Playmobil figure as a playful yet symbolic element, he blends classical references with expressive techniques like the palette knife. His pieces explore dualities and contrasts, celebrating the authenticity of being—free from judgment or labels.
Bruna Latiphe
Born in Mexico City in 1996, she discovered her connection with nature while working on her thesis documentary Imprinted Howls, published by National Geographic in 2021. Since then, she has developed her career as a landscape and wildlife photographer, embarking on expeditions to Antarctica, the Australian desert, New Zealand’s fjords, and the Swiss Alps. Deeply influenced by her spirituality, her work aims to capture the essence of nature as a form of tribute. Each of her photographs is released as a single edition, reflecting her belief that an image represents a unique, unrepeatable moment in universal time.
Gabriela Tatto
Mexican artist with over 30 years of experience. Her work is part of the Mexico City Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection and has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Her piece La Vaca Enchilada gained recognition in the Cow Parade Mexico and on Mexican postage stamps. Inspired by the bestiary tradition, she creates bronze and resin sculptures of fantastic animals that reflect her creative spirit and Mexican heritage.
César García
César García, born in Bogotá, Colombia, blends his background in engineering with a passion for abstract art. Influenced by modern and neo-futurist architects like Gaudí, Niemeyer, and Hadid, as well as painter Josef Albers, García creates works that bridge logic and creativity. Using sketches, digital modeling, and laser cutting, his colorful, precision-driven pieces incorporate playful palettes and mechanical elements—an elegant fusion of art and engineering.